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In 2016 they opened an office in London’s Mayfair and took over a Shropshire-based business, and can now grow within Wrexham.

Mr Edwards said: “It’s been fantastic to finish our transformation of the Wrexham Lager brewery which we have been working very hard on since the start of the year.

“We had grown out of our old offices and moving to this new, fantastic site couldn’t be better timed as we are looking to recruit two new advisors and potentially increase the support team numbers too.

Hadlow Edwards, Wrexham

“Our aim with the transformation has always been to respect the historic importance of the building and turn the interior into modern, clean and welcoming offices which would provide a comfortable space for our team to work in and preserve the fabric of this iconic Wrexham building for the future.”

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Wrexham Lager is thought to be Britain’s oldest lager brew. It was founded in 1882 by German immigrants Ivan Levinstein and Otto Isler, who wanted to recreate the lager taste that they missed from home.

The main brewery was demolished after production was halted at the site in 2000. The main brewery house remained because of its listed status.

The lager is still brewed at a micro brewery in the town after former MP for Clwyd South Martyn Jones bought the rights for the beverage from Carlsberg for £1.

The putting green at Hadlow Edwards, Wrexham

Mr Hadlow said: “When you take on a building of such value to a community as this, you feel your responsibility as its custodian.

“The offices had been empty for some time before we took over the lease and we have spent a lot of time and effort on giving it a first-class, modern and stylish makeover which enhances this great building.”